Salmon Evolution completes first smolt stocking
The major land-based facility at Indre Haroy has taken in roughly 100,000 smolt at an average weight of 300g, the company said
New study names Chinese firms as responsible for large share of global fishing offenses
The study claims a relative handful of companies are responsible for a large share of fishing-related offenses, including human rights violations, and punishments are often inadequate
Dutch shellfish industry on the hunt for lucrative new US trade
Members of the Dutch shellfish export trade were after new business at the Boston expo last week, as the US is once again available for exports after a 12-year hiatus
FishWise, Seafood Legacy agree to tackle human rights violations in Japan
'This collaboration presents a significant opportunity to embed effective human rights due diligence in one of the largest seafood importing and consuming markets in the world' -- Ashley Greenley, FishWise
Walmart supplier Fishin’ Company plans $130m India tilapia project
According to Undercurrent News sources familiar with Fishin', the project will offer vertically integrated supply for the likes of Walmart, in the North American market
EJF: Insurer’s decision to end contract with IUU tuna fleet could set precedent
Insurer Hydor has ended its contract with three vessels that were blacklisted by the ICCAT late last year
India’s Aquaconnect raises $8m from Delhi-based venture capital
The shrimp aquaculture service supplier and trading platform has raised the money to further grow its presence across India
First Nations earn $39.71m from salmon net-pen farms, group says
The emergence of First Nations for Finfish Stewardship puts at least two First Nation groups in opposition over the pending Canadian government ban
BioMar to pay ‘SuperSmolt’ patent holder $4m after legal wrangle
A Norwegian appeals court ruled that BioMar had developed its smolt product 'in a way that was not widely accepted in the industry', the firm STIM said
Japan’s revoking of Russian tariff preferences could hit $1.24bn worth of imports
Japan's decision to revoke Russia's 'most favored nation' status would hit imports of roe, crab, sockeye salmon and sea urchin, likely driving up sushi prices
